SOUND OFF: Celebrating Small Business Week
THIS WEEK IS SMALL BUSINESS WEEK, an opportunity to celebrate the incredible determination, hard work, and adaptability of B.C.’s small businesses and the positive impact they have on our province.
I grew up working in my family’s restaurant in Victoria. It was a place where the community came together for good food and a local connection. I feel so lucky to have learned all about small businesses and the incredible work that goes into them.
In B.C., 98 per cent of businesses are small businesses. They employ more than a million British Columbians, account for 36 per cent of B.C. exports, and 34 per cent of our gross domestic product. Beyond the numbers, small businesses are part of the fabric of local communities. Many of us got our first jobs at a family business down the street, played on a team sponsored by one, and regularly visit small businesses in our neighbourhoods and communities.
When we formed government in 2017, we reduced the small business tax rate by 25 per cent. A lot has happened since then. The past few years have brought extreme challenges, and small businesses have felt the impacts as they have navigated the effects of the pandemic, extreme weather, global labour shortages, and economic uncertainty.